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Higher Education and Society

The Internet and values in society: Higher Education students’s perspectives

The Internet and values in society: Higher Education students’s perspectives

... of higher education, there is a need for training that may lead to a citizens- hip that is critical and reflexive before the massive influence of contents edited, published and consumed ...

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Portfolios for entrepreneurship and self evaluation of higher education institutions

Portfolios for entrepreneurship and self evaluation of higher education institutions

... management and assessment of universities is to provide timely and meaningful feedback loops on performance, efficiency and potential to students, teachers, researchers, innovation and ...

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Education for sustainable development in higher education: State-of-the-art, barriers, and challenges

Education for sustainable development in higher education: State-of-the-art, barriers, and challenges

... lead and respond to social needs towards a more sustainable ...preparedness and complex phenomena in relation to the effects of human activity on the environment, society and economy in ...

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Hungarian higher education and educational policy in Transylvania

Hungarian higher education and educational policy in Transylvania

... regarding higher education in Hungarian in Romania ...debates and polemics – without reaching a consensus up to the present ...tasks and future prospects of Transylvanian Hungarian ...

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Realities and paradoxes of India’s Higher Education: woman’s (in)visibility

Realities and paradoxes of India’s Higher Education: woman’s (in)visibility

... Commerce and Industry y su informe Higher Education in India: Vision 2030, en esta fecha se aspira a que India se haya convertido en «a globally dominant economy, with a high quality higher ...

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Multiliteracy and Social Networks in Higher Education

Multiliteracy and Social Networks in Higher Education

... for higher education to be able to establish the level of knowledge and experience that students bring with them when joining higher ...try and put all students on a more or less even ...

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Challenges in european Higher Education

Challenges in european Higher Education

... digitalization and information boom were fundamental world-wide changes that occurred during the 1990s, following the rise of international markets, communication and information technology in the ...

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“Aware, Committed, and Responsible”: Future Professionals, Higher Education, and Social Values

“Aware, Committed, and Responsible”: Future Professionals, Higher Education, and Social Values

... mean? And why is it important to educate in values? Or, using the paradigm from UNIJES, we might ask more specifically: Aside from utilitas (the practical dimension of higher education) why should ...

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Knowledge Management and Leadership in the Higher Education: A First Approach

Knowledge Management and Leadership in the Higher Education: A First Approach

... more and more important to develop competences in the learning process of the university students (that is to say, to acquire knowledge but also skills, abilities, attitudes and ...design and market ...

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International perspectives on retention and persistence

International perspectives on retention and persistence

... in higher education in select countries provide insight into these ...in higher education of the total population of eligible students) between 1980 and 2004 more than doubled in ...

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An Investigation of the Social and Academic Uses of Digital Technology by University Students

An Investigation of the Social and Academic Uses of Digital Technology by University Students

... can and cannot use given a specific ...professors and peers, but students are using URV e-mail more than any other digital technology option for communicating only with faculty in the advising experience ...

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Scholarly activities in hospitality and tourism higher education among private higher institutions in Australia

Scholarly activities in hospitality and tourism higher education among private higher institutions in Australia

... focused and not based purely on academic ...reality and practical significance that can be injected directly into higher education curriculum while working directly with the ...literature ...

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Student Debt and Access to Higher Education in Chile [ENG]

Student Debt and Access to Higher Education in Chile [ENG]

... Muslim and Protes- tant) are, in general, reluctant to take on ...debt and that one of the concrete exam- ples of this was paying all of the credit card off at every payment stage ...truction and ...

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The internationalisation of emerging market higher education providers: exploring transnational provision

The internationalisation of emerging market higher education providers: exploring transnational provision

... Transitional education (TNE) is defined as ―any teaching or learning activity in which the leaners are in a different country (the host country) to that in which the institution providing the education is ...

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Implementation Through Innovation: A Literature-Based Analysis of the Tuning Project

Implementation Through Innovation: A Literature-Based Analysis of the Tuning Project

... communication and operational culture of the Bologna Process, which is driven by respect for institutional autonomy, is also essential for the Tuning ...objectives and action lines took place, the Bologna ...

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Intellectual capital management and reporting in European higher education institutions

Intellectual capital management and reporting in European higher education institutions

... definition and diffusion of the organisation’s strategic ...identified and the causal network of relationship among them should be ...defined and developed for each ...

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Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area

Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area

... for higher education and this implies autonomy in matters of external quality ...not and cannot be regulatory but makes its recommendations and proposals in a spirit of mutual respect ...

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Online learning and teaching in higher education

Online learning and teaching in higher education

... Knowles and his term “Andragogy” to introduce it and talk about role of tutors in this ...tutor and student is based on collaboration and construction of knowledge, thus they hold the opinion ...

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Unlacing the entrepreneurial potential : exploring factors influencing entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurship education in emerging economies

Unlacing the entrepreneurial potential : exploring factors influencing entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurship education in emerging economies

... Program, and the African Development Bank have financed a number of projects to encourage the development of small enterprises in this setting (Nelson and Johnson, ...Trust and the Uwezo Fund, in ...

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Planning, Designing and Managing Higher Education Institutions

Planning, Designing and Managing Higher Education Institutions

... produce and consume media-rich ...types, and it is not an unreasonable leap to imagine students extracting the chunks of audio, video and graphics that are most relevant to their interests or needs ...

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